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Shia LaBeouf's 'Method Acting' Sparks Chaos on Set
18 Feb
Summary
- Actor's erratic behavior caused a hostile work environment on set.
- LaBeouf improvised a dangerous stunt involving a live bull.
- He was arrested for battery during Mardi Gras celebrations.

Shia LaBeouf's erratic conduct has become a significant concern, leading to his recent arrest during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans on two counts of simple battery. This incident followed a period of volatile behavior on the Oklahoma set of his upcoming film, "The Rooster Prince." Multiple production sources described LaBeouf's actions as "completely wild" and indicative of instability, with some suggesting his "Method acting" approach blurred lines and created a "hostile" atmosphere.
Concerns escalated when LaBeouf allegedly improvised a dangerous scene at a local honky tonk, jumping into a live bull bullpen while the animal was present. This unplanned stunt posed a serious risk to himself and others. LaBeouf's behavior has also been scrutinized in the past, notably in a lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs, who accused him of "relentless abuse" and taking on dangerous personas for roles.
Despite past commitments to sobriety and therapy following accusations of abuse, LaBeouf's recent actions in New Orleans, including a public display with what appeared to be his arrest papers, suggest ongoing struggles. He is scheduled to star in another film, "God of the Rodeo," in the Oklahoma area, leaving the local film scene on edge.




